Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 192, 25 August 1908 — Page 9

PAGE NINE. ONE CENT PER WORD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 7 DAYS FOR THE PRICE OF 5 THE MARKET PLACE OF EASTERN INDIANA Tfis Simp's st and Cheapest Way to Get What Ycu Want AS1 Advertisements Mast Be in This Office Before 12 Neon. Situations Wanted Will 3e Advertised Fre; Each Insertion

THE RICII3IOXD PAIXADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGKAM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 190S.

WANTED.

WANTED Electrolysis, Superfluous Hair, Moles, Warts, removed by the electric needle operation. The only sure and safe method. Mrs. Hoerner, 6 North 6th street. 25-1 1 WANTED Moving, phone 4258 calls the Empire Moving Cars. Al Wlnterstein. 25-1 1 WANTED To rent an eight or nine room house near business center; modern conveniences; address "House," Palladium office. 25-1 1 WANTED Parties desiring invest ments in rarms or cuy property to call on Fitzgibbons, 9th and Main. 24- lt WANTED Property owners, both personal and real, to carry gre insurance in companies I represent. The fire season is on. Fitzgibbons, 9th & Main. 24-lt WANTED Call the Empire Vans, the leaders in moving. Al Wlntersteen. 25- lt WANTED Washing and ironing-to do; call 121 S. 8th street. 25-3t WANTED You to-cover your old shingles with Vulcanite Roofing. Pilgrim Brothers. 25-7t WANTE Deposition bycolorod man and wife who have had five nlonths'

TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. ftty Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) Ntr York, Aug. 25. Open High low Close amalgamated Copper 76 78 76 77 American Smelting SSVfc 97 915 944 'American Sugar 134 Vs 135 134 i:i418 Atchison 87 Vi 8U S67-a 87U B. & O 93 94 Vi 93 93 Vs B. R. T - 51 52 51 52 C. M. & St P. 142 142 141 141 New York Central 103 104 103 104 Northern Pac 141 142 141 142 Perwlvania 123. 123 123 123 People's Gas 95 95 Reading..; 123V 124 122 123 Southern Pacific 99 100 9S 99 Union Pacific 157 .158 156 156 U. S. Steel 44 44 44 43 U. S. Stael pfd 107 10S 107 107 Great Northern - 136 137 135 135

Chicaao. CHICACO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Dy CoTtll and Thompson. Erokers. Eaton. OA .CMcago, August 23. Wheat. Open. High. Iw. Close. Sept. ... 93 04 93 93 Dec. ... 94 94 94 94 May ... 98 98 98 98 Corn Open. Higa. Low. 76 65 63 Low. 48 48 50 Low. 14.27 14.37 9.17 9.27 Low. S.67 Close. ,77 66 64 Close. 48 48 50 Close. 14.35 14.45 9.27 9.37 Clos. 8.75 8.80 iBept. . , Dec. . . JMay . . 76 Vi 65 63 77 66 64 Oats. Open. High Sept. Dec. May 4S 48 50 Opon. 14.27 14.40 . 9.17 . 9.27 Open. . 8.67 . 8.75 48 49 50 PorK. Hiah. 14.42 14.52 Lard. 9.30 9.47 Ribs. High. 8.72 k-iept. Oct. Sept. Oct. Sept. . Oct. . , U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Hogs Receipts. 10,0; steaay. Left over. !),:?U. Cattle Receipts, 0.500;' steady. Sheep Receipts, 23,000 ; 10 cents lower. Hogs Close. Light $o.oog$G.cr Mixed S.&m 6.S0 Heavy O.OOrti 0.S0 Rough .".90 6.20 Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $a050.S5 Good to choice .'. ....... . 0.25 6.C3 ; BEEF STEERS. Good to choice steers.. ...5.50 6.25 Finished steers 6.00 7.00 Choice to fancy yearlings.. 4.25 5.25 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers.. 4.25 5.50 Good to choice heifers. .. 3.75 4.00 VEAL CALVESGood to choice . . l.000(?f! 7.00 Fair to good 2.50 6.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heary fleshy feeders 4.00 4.25 Fair to good feeders 3.75 4.00 Good to cholco stockers.. 2.00 4.00 Common to fair heifers .. 3.25 4.25 SHEEP. Best yearlings 4.00 4.50 Indianapolis Graia Indianapolis, Aug. 25. Wheat, 94. Corn, 79. Oats, 49. Rye. 75. Timothy. $12.00. Richmond. CATTLE. ' ' (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250, pounds .. .. .. 6.40 6.50

experience in garage work. John Wilson, Gen. Del., City. 25-3t

WANTED Your fortune told by Ada Ada Coffee Grounds Ada. 25-lt WANT E D T od o-som e washing; S06 N. 16th street. 25-lt WANTED To whitewash; call at 18th and North G. 25-lt WANTED Boarders by the week, day i or meal; 729 N. 14th. 25-lt WANTED Situation by boy 14 years old, 1536 Main SU 24-3t WANTED Girl to do general housework 22 N. 17th. 24-tf WANTED Boarders, all modern convenience, 305 N. 8th St. 24-3t WANTED You to know that Elmer Smith does the best bicycle repairing in town. 24-7t WANTETSnywants to make some money before school starts to call at Palladium office. 24-3t SITUATION WANTED As automobile driver. Has had experience. 421 N. 16th St. 24-3t WANTED Spring wagon; second hand. Address "J. M." care Palladium. WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shoo for yon or furnish positions, tew weens completes, constant practice, careful inI Good to heavy packers .. 6.30(?i 6.40 Common and rough 5.50(f?; 5.73 Steers, corn fed 4.00!?i) 4.25 Heifers 3.50 3.73 Fat cows S.OOC'i 3.25 Bulls 3.XKi 3.25 Calves 5.751t' 6.00 Lambs $5.00 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens dressed per il. . . . I 18 to 20c Old chickens, per lb.. ..12 to 14c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb. 25c Country butter, per lb IS to 20c Eggs, . per doz 16c Richmond Grain. Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu) 90 Corn (per bu) SO Oats (per. bu.) 45 Rye. ( per bu.) 65 Bran (per bu.) $24.00 Middlings (per ton) $26.00 Clover Seed, per bu., $5.00 Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Timothy, per bu ?2.00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) JJIO.OO New Timothy hay (loos)?7.(X) to$S.OO New clover hay (loose) . .$5.00 to $6.00 Mixed hay. . .. .. ; .. ..7.00 Straw (per ton) ?.00 to $3.00 Corn (per bu.) 75c Oats (new, per bu.) 4045c Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, Aug. 25. ' ' Cattle Receipts light. -Cattle $U0(hS.25. Veal StUHXy -S. 75. Hogs Receipts, 8 loads; $7.03 down. Sheep and lambs Receipts liht, $4.40 down. Spring lambs, $6.00 down. . . CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazelrigg) Wheat, No. 2 90c Corn ; 70c Oats 45c Rye :.. .......70c Clover Seed ...$5.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter, per lb. 14c Eggs, per doz 15c Young Chickens, per lb 10c Old Chickens, per lb 9c Turkeys, per lb. 6c Ducks, per lb 6c Geese, per lb 4 c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harman Bros.) Butcher steers $4.00$5.50 Good to choice 3.00 3.75 Heifers 3.50 4.50 Veal calves 3.00 5.50

etructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas gr'ntpj. writo for catalogue. Moler Barber College. Cincinnati. O. tt

FOR SALE, FOR SALE City real estate. Porterfield. Keliey Elick- 0-tf FOR S ALK Chea p7 W h ite se w ing m achine, two beds with springs; 402 S. 12th. 25-lt FOR SALE Annelotof new" heating stoves at a bargain. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main Street. 25-2i FOR SALE Property inllaTts of the city. Fitzgibbons, 9th and Main. 24-lt FOR SALE Ladies' wheel in good condition at 135 Richmond Ave. 25-lt FOR SALE A Domestic sewing machine; call at 916 N. 11th. . 25-lt FOR SALE The best bread and finest cakes at Zwisslers, 90S Main. 2$-2t FO R S ALE G e n t le ms n ' s overcoat, good as new, also ladies coat, lis X. r.th. 2l2t FOR SALE TCevv bicycles at discount. Elmer Smith. 2t. FOR. SALE -Victor phonograph with 14 records. Good as new. Cheap. 34 N. 10th St. 23-3 1 Hogs fi.KO i Roughs 3.00C 5.50 : Sheep l.SO'W 3 50 Lambs 2.50). 4.50 ! Pigs 2.00 '3' 5 50 Hogs, 200 lbs 0.25 ' Hogs. 130 lbs 6.75 MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfield & Co.) wheat, No. 2 Corn 75c Oats 42c Bran $21.00 Middlings $26.00 PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Jcnes & Co.) Country Butter 20c Eggs 15c Clover Seed (bog) per bushel . . 5.50 Clover Seed (small) per bu ... 5.50 Potatoes, per bushel $1.00 NEW PARIS, OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by G. W. & I. R. Richards) Wheat 90c Corn 73c Oats 45c Rye G7c Clover Seed $5.00 LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett.) Butcher steers. $1.50 Good to Choice Cows $3.30 Heifers 4.00 Veal Calves 5.00 Hogs $5.75(fj$v.25 Roughs $5.00 Sheep $3.25 Lambs $4.753$5.00 FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers $4.00(5 $4.75 Good to Choice Cows 3.00 3.75 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal Calves 6.00 Hogs 6.50 Roughs 3.505? 5.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs 4.00 & 5.00 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett.) Wheat SSc Corn, per cwt $1.02 Oats 43c Rye 70c "ime Clover Seed $5.00 CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Schlientz & Sons) Wheat SSc Corn 73c Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed, recleaned T $5.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. J. Johnston.) Country Butter 20c Eggs 16c Young Chickens 11c Old Chickens Sc Turkeys . . . .' 7c Ducks 7c Geese 5c Country Bacon 11 c Potatoes $1.00 Apples .$1.00Q$1.50 GREENSF0RK. LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers $4.0O$5.5O Good to choice cows 4. Heifers : v . 4.50 Veal calves 4.00 5.50 Hogs fl.OOrft 6.50 Roughs 4.50ro 5.25 Sheep 2.00fii 3.50 Lambs 4.00 4.50 GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat ....SSc Corn 75c Oats 4j7-t3c Rye . 70c Clover seed $5.O0?T$5.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lb. ...... .15c 16c Eggs, per doz 16c Old chickens, per ib L.Sc Young chickens, per lb., ......... 10c Turkeys, per lb ,7c Ducks, per lb 7c Geese, per lb .... 5c

Do ycu want to rent that vacant house of yours.

Well, why not spsna a; few pennies with the Pa! lacsumi and get at rented, Others have done st. Why not yau. Phone your ad to 1121 and We wall send our collector on the first of the nnonth. FOR SALE Fresh cow with calf. Call at Buhl Farm, west of Earlham. 23-3t FOR SALE Buggy and surrey, new. Baga blacksmith shop. N. 12th St. FOR SALE Second hand school books, 516 Main. 21-7t FOR SALE A bargain, 4 passenger; automobile. Address G. J. care ' Palladium. 22-tf ' FOR SALE OR TRADE Furniture of all kinds, will trade same for building lot. 121 S. 4th. l'.t-7t FOR SALE Cheap Baby walker; Mr-'-e;- !)f-n u.-'d Phoni 1754. 14tf FOR SALE -Artificial" Gas Range! Brussels Carpet, Bedsteads; 2104 Main. 14-tf BEID HAS RETIRED Millionaire Says He Was Not In Recent Battle, Sending Firm to Wall. FAILURE ANNOUNCED TODAY New York. Aug. 25. As a result of the fierce fighting on the stock exchange Saturday, during which time 1). G. Ried, Harriman , the Standard Oil and other financial interests fought for control of the market, the suspension of A. C. Brown iV: Company was announced today on Wall street. Brown & Company, it is said became heavily involved in Saturday's panic. Mr. Reid denies that he was mixed up in the stock battle last Saturday. In an interview he states" he retired from the Wall street game some time ago. DEATH HOVERS OVER S. REBECCA CATES Old Resident of County III at Home of Son. Mrs. Rebecca Cates, aged S3, years, and one of the best known pioneer residents of the county, is thought to be dying. She has been critically ill from a complication of diseases for some time. Mrs. Cates is the mother of George L. Cates and Edwin H. Cates, respectively president and cashier of the Union National bank, and is now at the home of the former, 315 North Eleventh street. Mrs. Cates was born at Williamsburg, this county and lived the greater part of her life in that community. About five years ago she made her home with relatives at Winchester, Ind. Last May she came to Richmond and since that time has made her home with her two sons. EARL HUNTINGTON AGAIN ARRESTED Accused of Being Concerned In Theft of Money. Earl Huntington, who was released from jail Saturday after serving a sentence of 2! days, was arresjed last night in company with John McGreevy. The two were arrested upon suspicion. . They were accused of being concerned in the theft of money from the Wehrly bargain store on Fort Wayne avenue. Circumstantial avidence Is against them. HAGERSTOWN. GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat SSc Corn 72c Oats 45c Rye -. 70c Bran, per ton $24.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) Country Butter 16c Eggs 16c Young Chickens 10c Old Chickens 8c Turkeys 12c Ducks 6c Geese 6c ELKH0RN. GRAIN. Wheat POc Corn 75c Korl ol For digestion. J.-PVA JX Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what yon eat.

FOR SALE - S. car lon-Z of horses every ' Saturday ax -2 Monday at '"Vus Taube's barn. : t ,

FOR EEMT. FOR RENT Small lights: 213 S. 13th. house, electric 25-lt FOR RENT Four modern rooms; call 325 South 6th. 25-lt FOR RENT Noat C room house. 311 S. W. 3rd. electric light, both kinds water, cement walks. Phone 2'2'J2. T. W. Hadiey. 25-3t FOR RE NT Fi v e "room house. 23 2 Randolph street; call 5 North sth street. 25-2t FOR R E N T S room house, well located; tier-trie lights? and bath. Home Phone 4243. 22-tf FOR REN T T hree cot fagcT Fo r particulars call at 120 S. 15th street, or phone :.'! 1. lt-7t FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, for men only. The Grand. auglS-tf FOR RENT 6 room flat, 1130 Main. $12.50 per month. 12-tf LOST. LOST Child's coat between State and Richmond avenue; return to CUPID HOVERS OVER CLERK'S OFFICE Several Marriage Licenses Granted Recently. Cupid has been fluttering about and the office of the county clerk, has found business in the marriage license department on the increase. Within the past few days licenses have been issued to the following: Omer W. Sands and Nella W. Grube, both of Richmond. Stanley Brattan, Boston, and Cora Olive Hill, Richmond. Leon Paul White and Esther Hoppe, both of Richmond. Lewis B. Miller, and Jennie Hall, Wayne county. Ora H. Edwards and Bessie Lee Frasier, both Economy. Minor Murray and Mamie Droke, both of Richmond. George J. Schaeffer and Sarah Estella Bailey, both of Richmond. John P. Carr, Richmond, and Ella Louisa Babcock, Cambridge City. Isaac E. Markley and Matilda Puthoff, both of Richmond. FUNERAL SERVICES LARGELY ATTENDED Mrs. Elizabeth Strickler Buried Yesterday. Hagerstown, Ind., Aug. 25. The funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Strickler, widow of the late Amos Strickler, were held Monday afternoon at the Christian church and were largely attended. Rev. W. M. Nelson, pastor of Grace M. E. church at Richmond, Ind., assisted by Rev. W. W. Brown, had charge of the services. A quartet composed of Mrs. W. H. Porter, Mrs. Ed Mason, Mahlon Gebphart and Frank Geisler, furnished the music. The pallbearers were nephews and were M. T. Fox, Levi Strickler, Wm. Fox.Henry Replogle, Will Boyd, Robt. Clements. Those from a distance who attended the services were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clements of Williamsburg; Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs, Russell Strickler. Jack Smith, Mrs. Will Harrison and daughter of Cambridge City; Mrs. Jacob Quickie of Noblesville; Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox of New Castle: Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Ellen Fox and Mrs. Sara Cromer of Richmond; Mrs. Rice Miller and Mrs. Ella Fox of Greensfork; Mrs. Ulysses Manning and daughter of Economy. JAFFEY HAS TROUBLES ALL Of HIS Holds Bag After Wagon Buys Is Destroyed. He Stung again is Sam Jaffey, or so he claims. Jaffey was a( police headquarters this morning ro tell his troubles. He is a young junk dealer, who has made many friends by his affable manner and shrewdness. Some time ago he fitted out a countryman named Goda with a horse and wagon to enable him to collect, junk, and took a mortgage on the property. Goda had an accident and the wagon was smashed in the street car tracks. The company paid him $30 in a settlement. The attorney's fee was $10 and Goda pocketed the remaining $20. Jaffey claims it was his wagon and wants to know what good It did him to keep a mortgage on it and how much he ought to receive from Goda. Beckt: Gold Medal Flour for me. LiBBia.

3 Richmond Ave. MISCELLANEOUS. - iM A 4 Tungsten Lamps are as goo J for the home as the store; see them at Me-er- j hoff's. 11-tf NOTICE A. J. Murray & Son have moved their grocery to 121 South 5;h street. 25-lt FOR H I R E Automobilo carrUgeT phone 3197. atigl2-lmo Try a Palladium want ad. They pay. The Palladium will take your ad over the phone. MERCHANTS' DELIVERY. Fn-d Sittloh. headquarters Eggemey--r's grocery. Phone 1157. 22-7t MERCHANTS DELI VERY H. C. Davis, headquarters llirck harness store. Phone UK 19-7t LAUNDRY. We can h-slp make you happy tonestly we can. Richmond Steam Laurdry. LAUNDRY Will call and deliver. Eldorado Laundry. Phone 2147. ltf LOCAL PRIEST Funeral of Father Donahue Yesterday. The funeral of the Rev. learner Stephen Donahue, who died last week at Brdford, Ind., was held yesterday afternoon at his old home in Jeffersonville, Ind. Father Donahue was for merly assistant priest at St. Mary's church, this city, and he was popular with every member of the church. They were shocked to hear of his sudden death last week. At the funeral yesterday the Iter. Francis J. Gavlsk of Indianapolis preached the sermon and solemn high maBS was said. Bishop O'Donaghue delivered the absolution. The Rev. P. H. Griffin and the Rev. James J. Wade of Indianapolis also were present. CHATTER OF TEETH SOUNDEDJJKE DRUMS At Least Chilly Chautauqua Camper Alleges 'Tis True. There was a bed clothes famine among the campers at the chautanqua last night. Along about midnight, so one of the chautauqua police states, the chatter of teeth sounded like a drum corps playing a quickstep. "Good Heavens. Bill, it must be zero," gasped one unfortunate to his bunkie, who, Ehivering like one with the ague, was attempting to life the carpet off the tent floor to impress it into service as a blanket This morning many of the campers who live in Richmond, went to their homes for blanket reinforcements. BRAKEMAN HAS HIS F00T MASHED E. M. Carter Now Confined at Hospital. Upon his arrival in this city yesterday afternoon, E. M. Carter, a Panhandle brakeman, was removed to the Reid Memorial Hospital, suffering from a mashed foot, sustained while on duty. It is not believed amputation will be necessary. No Information in regard to the case could be gained by inquiry at the hospital as the management seems to be adverse to giving out information concerning patients confined there. FRITZI SCHEFF T0MARRY FOX Rumored She Will Become Wife of Novelist. New York, Aug. 25. It is reported that Madame Fritzi Scheff. the actress. recently divorced from Baron Von j Bardeleben, is engaged to marry Jcfcn ' Fox, Jr., a young novelist of New York, who Is the author of "Hell for Sartin' " and others. The Great Blood Purifier, at all drug storesFr sale

Harry Rodger?.

UNDERTAKERS.

DOWNING & SON. 16 N. Sin. Phone 2175. augl-tf Wilson ;sT PCHLMEYER" 15 nT !th. Phone 1335. augltt DENTISTS. DR. PARKS, 12 N. loth, room formerly occupied by Dr. Hamilton. 13 lmo UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING Mattresses, Awnings. Etc. Special pieces made to order. J. H. RusseL 17 8. 7th. Phone 1793. aug25-tf Prograscicn. Grocer Yon gave that ronu a potato too many when you measured oul that quarter peck, my bob. Boy What 'a one potato, I'd Ilk t know. Grocer One potato la a quartet peck! Four potatoes In a peck I Sixteen potatoes In a bushel! Sixteen hundred potatoes In a hundred bushels t Why, my boy, you 11 tula dm If jom keep on. Tfcare la do nedldovee and iHlw mm time o pleasant to taka as Dr. Caltlwail'a Syrop Fepain. tbe poalttraora for all diseases amalaa" trora Komtoi iroaoia. x oa price lavtyi bdjc suo maa mi. SEE EWE'S WINDOW For DOUGLAS AND ft QUEEN QUALITY SHOES 807 Main St. r 1 1 1 1 1 in ii 1 1 i t ; 1 1 1 m i 1 1 1 1 Round Trip to CINCINNATI Via C. C. & L. R. R. Sunday, Aug. 30 jj The Queen City has numerous attractions just now. BASE BALL Reds vs. Boston, Etc. Train leaves Richmond 5:15 a. m. Returning leaves Cincinnati 3 p. m. For particulars, call C. A. BLAIR. P. & T. A h Home Teh 2062. Richmond. Ind. TllllMMllinil'MHlII M PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY;